This book calls into question the legitimacy of state uses of violence and mounts a sustained effort at interpretation, sense making, and critique.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Introduction: interpreting the violent state Austin Sarat and Jennifer Culbert; Part I. On the Forms of State Killing: 2. The innocuousness of state lethality in an age of national security Robin Wagner-Pacifici; 3. Oedipal sovereignty Jeremy Arnold; 4. Consecrating violence Mateo Taussig-Rubbo; 5. Due process and lethal confinement Colin Dayan; 6. From time to torture: the hellish future of the criminal sentence Thomas L. Dumm; 7. The child in the broom closet: states of killing and letting die Elizabeth Povinelli; 8. Canadian state lethality towards indigenous peoples Mark Antaki and Coel Kirkby; Part II. Investigating the Discourses of Death: 9. Death in the first person Peter Brooks; 10. Open secrets or, the postscript of capital punishment Ravit Reichman; 11. Ethical exception: capital punishment in the figure of sovereignty Adam Thurschwell; 12. No mercy Adam Sitze.
1. Introduction: interpreting the violent state Austin Sarat and Jennifer Culbert; Part I. On the Forms of State Killing: 2. The innocuousness of state lethality in an age of national security Robin Wagner-Pacifici; 3. Oedipal sovereignty Jeremy Arnold; 4. Consecrating violence Mateo Taussig-Rubbo; 5. Due process and lethal confinement Colin Dayan; 6. From time to torture: the hellish future of the criminal sentence Thomas L. Dumm; 7. The child in the broom closet: states of killing and letting die Elizabeth Povinelli; 8. Canadian state lethality towards indigenous peoples Mark Antaki and Coel Kirkby; Part II. Investigating the Discourses of Death: 9. Death in the first person Peter Brooks; 10. Open secrets or, the postscript of capital punishment Ravit Reichman; 11. Ethical exception: capital punishment in the figure of sovereignty Adam Thurschwell; 12. No mercy Adam Sitze.
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